| SPREADEAGLE | Position with outstretched limbs |
| SPREADEAGLED | How skating figure fell with outstretched limbs (12) |
| SAFE | Ump's call with outstretched arms |
| EXPANSIVE | Old vessels I have with outstretched arms (9) |
| MOO | Sound made with outstretched neck |
| ONTOE | With outstretched feet, as a ballerina |
| SWAN | dive with outstretched arms |
| EPERGNE | Stand with outstretched arms on the dinner table! (7) |
| ORANT | Word, from "to pray", for an image of a worshipping figure with outstretched arms in an ancient religious artwork, fresco or other visual display (5) |
| SPREADEAGLES | Awfully aged, relapses and lies with limbs outstretched |
| ARABESQUE | Ballet position with one leg raised behind, and arms outstretched (9) |
| CARTWHEEL | A "rota" of a wain; an acrobatic revolution or windmill performed with the arms and legs outstretched like spokes; a large penny with a raised rim, like the first stated; or, a silver dollar (9) |
| HELPME | Cry with an outstretched hand |
| TAXI | Shout made with an outstretched hand |
| NEWSPAPERMEN | We pen and pen with arms outstretched (12) |
| STAY | Dog command often issued with an outstretched palm |
| GIMMEGIMMEGIMME | Demand made with hands outstretched? |
| SWANDIVING | Leaping into a pool with arms outstretched |
| YEABIG | Measurement depicted with arms outstretched, maybe |
| SWALLOWDIVE | Descent, with arms outstretched, down over sleazy club |